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Originally Posted by MD Longhorn
Say the fielder catches the ball cleanly... the tag begins after that catch and as soon as he starts moving the glove in the direction of the runner. At that instant, the player has already veered considerably to the left (from the camera's perspective). 3 feet from the fielder is not the standard. 3 feet out of HIS basepath that is established the moment a tag attempt begins.
On that standard, this runner is not even remotely close to being 3 feet out of the basepath.
(Also note - there some codes where the fielder here has obstructed, as the runner had to veer when he didn't have the ball)
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I think the fielder is considered to be in the act of fielding the ball which is why one
could eliminate obstruction. I also saw it that way at first that at the time of the invalid tag attempt, R2 had already passed the fielder. But the answer possibilities just don't give us those options.